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Figures from the pilot showed that under the new system around a third of missing people cases are likely to be classed as "absent", and therefore officers will not attend.
Nonparticipants seemed to have a higher blood pressure and were more likely to be classed as having elevated fasting glucose, but this was not significant.
The analysis also showed that females were approximately twice as likely to be classed as multiple drug intolerant (6.1 vs. 2.9 %, p < 0.001).
In contrast, the mean percentile rank for the spoon-fed group was above the average level, indicating that more children in this group were likely to be classed as overweight.
Women exercising >3 times per week were more likely to be classed as probable cases (26%) or possible cases (22%) than women who took exercise less than once per week or took no exercise (22% probable cases and 19% possible cases).
Until the 1990s commercial products were generally classified on the basis of their intended use (or purpose) so that any products marketed with claims to treat or prevent disease or affect physiological processes were likely to be classed as medicines (Termini, 1993; Prothro, 1997).
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Instead of national borders, it is likely to be class boundaries that define how we eat in the future.
Regarding the patients in this study, favorable changes were more likely to be class II and the unfavorable changes seem to occur more in patients with class I baseline occlusion.
However the obese subjects as captured by the administrative database are more likely to be Class III obese than those who are not captured, i.e. there is a bias towards coding those with a higher BMI as obese, missing those who are Class I obese.
People who respect the music are more likely to be classes as emo or emotional.
Its mass makes it more likely to be a Class II or Class III planet in the Sudarsky model.
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